Ergonomics in Africa: Obstacles and Horizons

CONFERENCE
On February 27th, 2020
FHB University, Medical School
Ivory Coast, Abidjan.
Pr. E-H Fasla.University Lecturer
University Of Oran II Es-Sénia, Algeria.
Vice President of the Algerian community of Human Resources Management.
European Ergonomist

 

The question of a technology designed in the absence of its future user causes the whole problem of the effort to adapt the workforce responsible for its exploitation, especially in countries in the process of industrial development

One of the major barriers to technology transfer is that people in different countries, different cultures, with conflicting interests have their own ways of thinking and acting. Ensuring that designers and users want and are able to work together also remains a key condition for an effective transfer and a successful management,

More over, the prospect of developing ergonomics in African countries should be rely more on strengthening university / companies relations by ensuring better listening and responsiveness related to concerns focused on the constraints of the activity of individuals at work.

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